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Dear Lottery Post Member, guru & excel master
please help me with macros cause i don't familiar with those step,
only a simple function :)
the file sysp34.xls are sunday draw with month febuary from 1987 (SG4D lottery)
download link:
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http://www.rapidupload.com/d.php?file=dl&filepath=9720
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http://www.rapidupload.com/d.php?file=dl&filepath=9721
please copy the link& paste to your internet browser
it's need a lot of step to all lottery state, ple
Feb 3, 2006, 5:25 am - sysp34 - Lottery Systems Forum
The ideal number of past draws for systems
Very good insights, hypersoniq!
Thanks a lot!
I still need to try and learn Python. Newbie to Python.
I mostly like to use Excel but I am working on a software for Pick3 (Brazilian draws - Rio de Janeiro, mainly) with a lot of filters built-in.
I learned how to program in Delphi for this task. I am not a programmer. But can work out for my study needs.
Would appreciate to exchange some ideas regarding your combo approach. And also regarding frequency analysis.
Oct 16, 2024, 11:36 am - dixiejoelotto - Lottery Discussion Forum
standard repeat system, even / odd in pick3 position .
hello,DECOPE of course to know the frequency statistics of the previous draws to see the delay you have to convert the previous draws
to know, an example
in 120 last pick3 draws after converting to 8 patterns (repeat (0) or not repeat)
is it presents that the formation 101 is late
is an example, then you use the last draw as a base, or refence is always the last draw
and converts, you can keep one of the 8 most possible standards in several draws, crossing with other filters, some
Nov 22, 2019, 2:11 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum
number Frequency and skips of numbers do they work ?
ok here is the excel file,
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ag3gOZ6aEeT_aSzonjPK1akjdyo
So far I been winning small amounts of money $$$$ by using this method:
((((The total of hits of a number and Frequency of skips 1, 2 and 3 of the number.)))
Click the keno button in the Frequency sheet to find the total hits , and take note of them somewhere
click then Frequency Draw button to find the skips 1,2,3 and so on
once you find your numbers , on the keno sheet just type the number
Oct 27, 2017, 5:43 pm - timmsy - Lottery Systems Forum
New the board.
I have dabbled greatly in the pick 5 and pick 6 and I have transferred some of the learning in the pick 3 to the larger games.
The situation with spacing is that it cannot be really applied to pick 3 in my estimation. I don't have a problem with the increased number matrix, it is just that since my excel spreadsheet is custom made for pick 5, and i created it in a kaizen, improve as you go scenario, that if i try to use data from a different game, or create an excel spreadsheet for another ga
May 12, 2013, 1:35 am - LottoBoner - Lottery Discussion Forum
excel formula ? to show what number came out after a winning number
Gee, I'm sorry, but none of these suggestions sounds like the info I'm looking for. I'm not interested in pick 3, skips, hits, avg, med, max, due, odd/even, or frequency. Let me rephrase what I'm wanting, hope that Excel can perform it, and someone knows how to get the results for me.
Winning Lotto numbers are in numerical order, with numbers in their respective columns. If I want to search the 2nd number column for the number/value contained in the next cell directly below a given number/val
Jun 23, 2012, 4:47 am - Lucky5of5 - Mathematics Forum
Are the numbers drawn really random?
randomness does not exist in a universe that is perpretrated or better yet perpetuated by divine guidance and will.
there is no general consensus or agreement on LP as to what patterns are used to determine numbers...
there is also no general consensus or agreement on LP as to what patterns are best to determine numbers...
i prefer a skip system...mixed with Last digit system...mixed with a spread system...mixed with a skip pattern system...(repeat...5d, long bottoms)...mixed
Mar 28, 2012, 12:20 pm - LottoBoner - Lottery Discussion Forum
Correct way to win any states pick 3
Bop, if you play the following 20 pairs, you will be sure to have a pair hitting every draw, unless:
- a triple number is drawn (example: 555)
- a mixed double number is drawn (example: 118 - 2 odd and 1 even)
ODD pairs: 02 04 06 08 24 26 28 46 48 68
EVEN pairs: 13 15 17 19 35 37 39 57 59 79
Daily3king does not play the pairs 02, 04, 68, 13, 59 and 79 (and they are all at the beginning or the end of the row of pairs, as you can see marked in bold), which is why I asked h
May 20, 2011, 9:11 am - GameBelgium - Lottery Systems Forum
Quad-Duplication Frequency (PB)
I'm new to this forum and site. I did a search to see if anyone else had ever discussed this topic and didn't find anything, but my apologies if it's not a new discussion.
My interest lately with the PB is in frequency where 4 of the 5 white balls match any other 4 in any other particular PB draw. I created a macro in Excel to give me all examples of this (much higher percentage than anticipated).
Mostly, in the public's version of drawn numbers, quads don't show up as often as when you ha
Feb 5, 2010, 3:35 pm - TinFoilHat85705 - Jackpot Games Forum
How Can I Win Lottery?
Jimmy,
I understand the M3=Match 3, what I don't understand is the number 34. What does that represent? I'm trying to set this up in Excel.
Another question about this chart the first block are the digits. Is the second block the number of hits? What is the third block?
So take draws 1-36 and calculate a frequency chart. It should look like the folowing:
19 23 06 08 36 04 03 12 11 14 22 13 10 33 16 31 18 30 26 34 09 01 02 05 17 27 15 25 28 24 32 35 29 21 20 07
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Apr 29, 2009, 7:27 am - CARBOB - Mathematics Forum
